2015 at Illinois: Up 13-7 with under two minutes to go and threw passes on two consecutive plays inside the Illinois 30. Lost 14-13.Onside kick vs NWestern has to be up there.
What else?
Thereās been SO MUCH STUPIDITY the last couple decades that itās hard to choose. A lot of it runs together too, so hard to remember what and when.Onside kick vs NWestern has to be up there.
What else?
How did Riley not get fired on the spot for that? I mean of all the options out there....that's what he chose? Mind-boggling.2015 at Illinois: Up 13-7 with under two minutes to go and threw passes on two consecutive plays inside the Illinois 30. Lost 14-13.
If I'm not mistaken, Illinois did not have any timeouts either...How did Riley not get fired on the spot for that? I mean of all the options out there....that's what he chose? Mind-boggling.
Because he trusted that his QB knew not to throw the ball in that situation.How did Riley not get fired on the spot for that? I mean of all the options out there....that's what he chose? Mind-boggling.
Yeah I kind of remembered that being discussed after the fact...I guess I would have just handed the ball off to my RB without injecting any kind of QB reads or any other decision making. I wonder what the ESPN % chance to win was prior to those bonehead plays, had to be at least >95%Because he trusted that his QB knew not to throw the ball in that situation.
was 28-0 before i finished my first beer.IIRC, didn't we throw a swing pass for a Pick 6 on our first play from scrimmage against Oklahoma several years ago? Was that back in the Bo era?
Bo was coach. That was the game we gave up 35 first quarter pointsIIRC, didn't we throw a swing pass for a Pick 6 on our first play from scrimmage against Oklahoma several years ago? Was that back in the Bo era?
2008 I think!IIRC, didn't we throw a swing pass for a Pick 6 on our first play from scrimmage against Oklahoma several years ago? Was that back in the Bo era?
Yeah, I recall the QB took the blame for that, which he should haveBecause he trusted that his QB knew not to throw the ball in that situation.
I agree. Even of Tommy should have known better, why put your QB in that position to where he can throw it?Yeah I kind of remembered that being discussed after the fact...I guess I would have just handed the ball off to my RB without injecting any kind of QB reads or any other decision making. I wonder what the ESPN % chance to win was prior to those bonehead plays, had to be at least >95%
Nebraska had 3rd and 7 at the Illinois 37 yard line. 1:03 left and Illinois had no timeouts. It sure looked like a designed pass play. Ozigbo came out of the backfield and turned around like he was running a route as opposed to looking for someone to block.If I'm not mistaken, Illinois did not have any timeouts either...
Coaches get paid for a reason..Nebraska had 3rd and 7 at the Illinois 37 yard line. 1:03 left and Illinois had no timeouts. It sure looked like a designed pass play. Ozigbo came out of the backfield and turned around like he was running a route as opposed to looking for someone to block.
This is just one of many inexplicable calls late in games during 2015 season.
BYU- Leading by one with 1:37 left and no timeouts at the BYU 22 yard line. 3rd down and 3. Nebraska calls a jet sweep to the boundary side that lost two yards and put the kicker at a tough angle, which he missed. Then, Nebraska only rushed 3 on the last play and let the QB roll out to the open field side and throw to the endzone.
Miami- Rather than run the ball, Nebraska called a complicated pass play on the first play of overtime that resulted in an interception.
Wisconsin- Leading by one and needing a first down to win with 1:26 left, Nebraska runs up the middle three straight times and gains three total yards, giving Wisconsin plenty of time to for a FG winning drive.
The Wisconsin part made me think of all the times against OU that TO and Huskers needed one first down. We wouldnāt get it and OU would pull something out their a** and win the game.Nebraska had 3rd and 7 at the Illinois 37 yard line. 1:03 left and Illinois had no timeouts. It sure looked like a designed pass play. Ozigbo came out of the backfield and turned around like he was running a route as opposed to looking for someone to block.
This is just one of many inexplicable calls late in games during 2015 season.
BYU- Leading by one with 1:37 left and no timeouts at the BYU 22 yard line. 3rd down and 3. Nebraska calls a jet sweep to the boundary side that lost two yards and put the kicker at a tough angle, which he missed. Then, Nebraska only rushed 3 on the last play and let the QB roll out to the open field side and throw to the endzone.
Miami- Rather than run the ball, Nebraska called a complicated pass play on the first play of overtime that resulted in an interception.
Wisconsin- Leading by one and needing a first down to win with 1:26 left, Nebraska runs up the middle three straight times and gains three total yards, giving Wisconsin plenty of time to for a FG winning drive.
Yep. Also the game featuring the infamous scene of Pelini screaming into his headset (presumably at Watson).2008 I think!
I wonder how much the FG kicking instability affected Frost's playcalling in the red zone. I imagine it changes your playcalling quite a bit when you don't trust that you have 3 points in your back pocket.Pick any close loss in the Frost era and their is bound to be a moronic decision(s) somewhere. Take Minnesota in 2021. Down 5 in the 4th, 4th and 4 at the Gopher 9. Nebraska's O had been averaging 8 yards a play in the second half. Culp was 5 of 10 on field goals to that point and had missed an extra point in the first half. So Frost goes for a 27 FG, which Culp missed. Nebraska loses 23-30 after another dumb play call, dropping Martinez back into the endzone, which resulted in a safety. The last few years play calling, game management and adjustments were so bad it was like watching a train wreck, you just couldn't look away.
Touchy...lolGoing for 2 when kicking the extra point all but guarantees a national title?
May not have been the dumbest one (there were MANY) but it was the one that made me say, "That's it. I'm done. Frost has to go."Onside kick vs NWestern has to be up there.
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Never happened. Bo was a defensive guru. Evidence: his current employment at....... well, his previous employment at........ oh, nevermind.Bo was coach. That was the game we gave up 35 first quarter points![]()
Was wondering who would be the one that brought this one up.Going for 2 when kicking the extra point all but guarantees a national title?
2008 Pelini was the craziest. Except for the 2010 Texas A&M game.Yep. Also the game featuring the infamous scene of Pelini screaming into his headset (presumably at Watson).